Brussels Pride 2026 is about to turn the city into a giant playground, and Volume Brussels is sliding a very handy tool into your pocket: the Rainbow Pass. Built specifically for Pride weekend, the pass bundles access to seven key Pride parties plus several museums and attractions, so you can move from the march to the dancefloor (and even to the Atomium) without juggling separate tickets.
If you liked our earlier piece on how Volume Brussels turns the city into a queer night out, think of the Rainbow Pass as the Pride‑mode upgrade: same all‑access logic, but tuned to the busiest, most sparkling weekend of the year.
What the Rainbow Pass actually gives you
The Volume Rainbow Pass is an official Brussels Pride partner offer that targets night owls and club kids who want a frictionless way to experience Pride nightlife. Across Pride weekend, the pass includes:
- Access to 7 Brussels Pride 2026 parties, including major nights at clubs like Fuse, C12, Mirano, Spirito, Madame Moustache, Cave and more, depending on the final line‑up for the weekend.
- Skip‑the‑line entry at participating clubs, so you don’t waste your Pride queuing in the rain.
- Free entry to the Atomium and Design Museum Brussels, plus CENTRALE for contemporary art, GardeRobe MannekenPis, the Sewer Museum, the Fashion & Lace Museum and the Museum of the City of Brussels.
- Shopping discounts and food perks with selected Local Love shops and partners.
Just like the regular Volume passes, the Rainbow Pass comes with 24/7 live support and a use‑or‑refund policy, which is reassuring if trains, hangovers or weather force you to change plans at the last minute.

Pride by day, Volume by night
The beauty of the Rainbow Pass is how neatly it plugs into a Pride Saturday timeline:
- Day: Join the Pride Village at Mont des Arts, the Pride March and the bustle of the Rainbow Village around Marché au Charbon.
- Early evening: Swing by the Atomium or a museum while your phone charges and your ears recover.
- Night: Use the Rainbow Pass to dive into your choice of afterparties – from Under the Rainbow at CAVE to warehouse‑style techno at Fuse, pop chaos at Madame Moustache, glam at Mirano or a detour to other partner clubs.
Volume Brussels’ whole idea is to treat Brussels not as one single club, but as a connected circuit where you can roam across genres, neighbourhoods and vibes. The Rainbow Pass applies that logic to Pride weekend, turning the city into your extended queer dancefloor.
Why this is very Ket‑compatible
For queer visitors, couples and friend groups coming to Brussels for Pride, the Rainbow Pass works as an easy queer city‑break starter kit: nightlife, culture, icons, all in one QR code. For locals, it’s an excuse to do what we rarely do: actually go inside the Atomium or that museum we always walk past on the way to a party, without paying extra.
What makes it feel Ket‑adjacent is that it respects Brussels’ personality: the pass doesn’t create a fake “Pride route”, it connects existing venues and institutions that already matter to the community – from legendary clubs like Fuse to the city’s cultural landmarks and the Rainbow Village scene that lives here all year long.
And in a Pride edition built around the theme “When Times Get Darker, We Shine Brighter”, it’s nice to have a tool that lets you shine across several dancefloors, not just one.

Practical info
- What: Volume Rainbow Pass – special Pride 2026 edition
- When: Brussels Pride weekend (around 16 May 2026) – check Volume’s site for exact validity and party list.
- Includes: Access to 7 Pride parties, Atomium, Design Museum Brussels, CENTRALE, GardeRobe MannekenPis, Sewer Museum, Fashion & Lace Museum, Museum of the City of Brussels, plus Local Love discounts.
- Where to get it: Directly via volumebrussels.com/rainbowpass.
For a deeper dive into the concept behind Volume, check our previous feature:
→ Volume Brussels turns the city into a queer night out
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